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Re: product for conc. liquid LLRW
Please also post the answers: i'm interested
>Our small company TMC is developing a product that will concentrate charged
>radioactive materials out of solutions, including a number of solvents such
>as ethanol, methanol, acetonitrile, and formamide. The product effectively
>reduces volume, up to 100 fold, and turns liquid to solid. The initial
>market is biology and clinical chemical labs, but we have no reason to
>believe that it wouldn't work for any charged molecules. It should also
>scale fine. I am looking for general feed back on the product, and for some
>specific things:
>1. I will be attending the HPS meeting in Boston and would like to get some
>interested folks together to talk about the product. any interest?
>2. Are there specific problems outside the bio lab market that we should
>spend some time looking at?
>3. I am having trouble getting information on amounts of liquid or adsorbed
>liquid radioactivity in storage, especially at universities. I'm
>particularly interested in quantity in storage and fully burdened cost to
>store.
>4. I have found no regs that would impact the sale of this product. Can
>someone prove me wrong?
>
>Please respond to me personally,
>orbio@ortel.org
>
>Thanks,
>Nan Newell
Colette Tremblay
Recherches en sciences de la vie et de la santé
Pavillon Charles-Eugène-Marchand
Université Laval Québec QC
Canada G1K 7P4
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